Parallel-group placebo-controlled trial of testosterone gel in men with major
depressive disorder displaying an incomplete response to standard antidepressant
treatment.
Author(s): Pope HG Jr, Amiaz R, Brennan BP, Orr G, Weiser M, Kelly JF, Kanayama G, Siegel A,
Hudson JI, Seidman SN.
Affiliation(s): Biological Psychiatry Laboratory, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02478, USA.
hpope@mclean.harvard.edu
Publication date & source: 2010, J Clin Psychopharmacol. , 30(2):126-34
Exogenous testosterone therapy has psychotropic effects and has been proposed as
an antidepressant augmentation strategy for depressed men. We sought to assess
the antidepressant effects of testosterone augmentation of a serotonergic
antidepressant in depressed, hypogonadal men. For this study, we recruited 100
medically healthy adult men with major depressive disorder showing partial
response or no response to an adequate serotonergic antidepressant trial during
the current episode and a screening total testosterone level of 350 ng/dL or
lower. We randomized these men to receive testosterone gel or placebo gel in
addition to their existing antidepressant regimen. The primary outcome measure
was the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) score. Secondary measures
included the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale, the Clinical Global
Impression Scale, and the Quality of Life Scale. Our primary analysis, using a
mixed effects linear regression model to compare rate of change of scores between
groups on the outcome measures, failed to show a significant difference between
groups (mean [95% confidence interval] 6-week change in HDRS for testosterone vs
placebo, -0.4 [-2.6 to 1.8]). However, in one exploratory analysis of treatment
responders, we found a possible trend in favor of testosterone on the HDRS. Our
findings, combined with the conflicting data from earlier smaller studies,
suggest that testosterone is not generally effective for depressed men. The
possibility remains that testosterone might benefit a particular subgroup of
depressed men, but if so, the characteristics of this subgroup would still need
to be established.
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